Cooper's Old Time Pit Bar-B-Que

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Cooper's Old Time Pit Bar-B-Que is a beloved institution in College Station, Texas, where the art of traditional Texas-style barbecue is taken very seriously. This popular restaurant has been impressing locals and visitors alike with its mouth-watering meats, smoked to perfection in an offset smoker, and its array of delicious sides. The brisket, in particular, is a standout, with many reviewers raving about its tender, flavorful goodness. Whether you're in the mood for sausage, potatoes, pinto beans, or cornbread, Cooper's has got you covered, and its free condiments and secret sauce are the perfect finishing touches.

The atmosphere at Cooper's is casual and welcoming, with a bar serving up beer and other refreshments to complement your meal. The restaurant's commitment to quality and tradition has earned it a loyal following, with many reviewers praising the friendly service and generous portions. Dessert lovers will also be thrilled to discover the apple cobbler, which has been described as "WOW" and "LOVED IT" by more than one reviewer. With its rich flavors, hearty portions, and down-home charm, Cooper's Old Time Pit Bar-B-Que is a must-visit destination for anyone looking for authentic, delicious BBQ in the heart of Texas.

As one of the top-rated BBQ joints in College Station, Cooper's has built a reputation for excellence that is well-deserved. With a strong social media presence and a website that showcases its menu and offerings, this restaurant is clearly dedicated to providing an exceptional dining experience for its customers. Whether you're a local or just visiting the area, Cooper's Old Time Pit Bar-B-Que is a great choice for anyone looking for a truly satisfying meal that will leave you feeling full and happy. So why not stop by and taste the difference for yourself? With its delicious food, friendly service, and welcoming atmosphere, Cooper's is sure to become a new favorite.

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11:00 am - 2:00 pm
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11:00 am - 2:00 pm
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11:00 am - 2:00 pm
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11:00 am - 2:00 pm

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5 Comments
Overall Rating 3.8
D Newcomb (Google)
The facility is pretty awesome, great place to enjoy hanging out and sharing a meal. TVs are scattered around the dining area, and while we were there it was college softball and baseball on all of them, LOVED IT. We arrived mid afternoon around 3pm so there were plenty of seats, and when we walked in there was no wait to order. We walked up a woman came out and shared with us the process and how to place our order, she was extremely friendly, and a great start. When we ordered i was a bit surprised by a few things that I had never experienced at other BBQ restaurants. We got our cuts of meat, they were handed to us, then the next person took them from us to weigh (to a station out of our sight), but then after they weighed them they packaged/wrapped all of the meat together (Strange that the meats were mixed). My daughter who had ordered turkey, was bothered that her order was packaged with the beef order. I mentioned to the lady working the counter that we were dining in, and there was no need to package the meat, and she looked at me like I was crazy, and gave me a bit of an attitude. She then asked what sides we wanted, and I will admit we took a few seconds (less than half a minute) to decide what we wanted and the sizes, out of the first section, Mac & Cheese (Our preference would be that it was thicker in consistency), then moved down, and without looking up, I asked about what desserts there were, and the lady who was helping us was GONE, so we waited for her to return and added Apple Cobbler (WOW, LOVED IT), I should have ordered a bucket full) to our order. Checking out was easy, and the cashier was friendly. My daughter picked out 2 sauces for us to try, one sweet and the other was original. My first bite of brisket was good, but not great, there was a flavor I wasn't used to with other briskets I have had, I tried a second bite and it was the same. The third bite I added the sweet sauce, and it was okay, pretty good flavor, I was not ready for it to be watery (like a marinade, it had been a long time since I had this type). My 4th bite i added their original sauce, this was my favorite "thin" sauce I have ever tried, very good flavor, and went perfectly with the brisket. This was different for me, as usually I gravitate to the sweeter sauces. My daughter really liked the turkey, she tried both of the sauces and preferred the turkey without sauce. I tried a bite of turkey and it was good, but I had brisket to get back to. Overall the food was good, the service in most of the areas was great, and the atmosphere was incredible, I can imagine this place being packed to watch the Aggies, on a Saturday afternoon, I bet that is an incredible experience.
Scabbers Adonys (Google)
I ordered the 2 Friend Feast plus a Beef Rib and drink. I was hungry and yes I finished everything.The ribs were good and cooked nicely, but unexpected a stronger smoke flavor and the seasoning was only salt. It was good, but I make better at home on my smoker. I would order the ribs again, but it is with the understanding that they are a different style than I prefer.The brisket was similar to the rib experience. Better than good but not great. Light seasoning and lighter smoke. However, correctly cooked and a nice mix of fat and meat.The mac and cheese side was also good or maybe even really good.The potatoes were great! I would order those as ALL my side options next time.It was a bit expensive at $59 for the 2 Person Feast, 1 rib, 2 sides, and a drink. I left full and with a smile. If you want nice bbq meat and are willing to spend a bit on it, Coopers is a good choice.
Daniel Page (Google)
Exceptional. Best barbecue in College Station.Order it right off the pit. Order sides cafeteria style.Vinegar based house sauce, low and slow pintos you can get complimentary with your meal. Cornbread not too sweet, just stiff enough.Awesome experience, will be back.
John Kiappes (Google)
(SOME CONTEXT FOR THIS REVIEW: This is the lowest rating I have ever given to a restaurant. I have had over 3.5 million views of my reviews and photos on Google Maps.)I was meeting two friends that had moved from Houston to Bryan and they suggested that we meet at Cooper's. We had eaten there once before, and the food was okay, but not great and so I was agreeable to giving it another try.It was one of my friends birthday, so I brought along 6 cupcakes for us to pick our favorite to eat and celebrate after lunch. Little did I know that this would turn out to be embarrassing fiasco!!!!I left the box of cupcakes at the table with my friend's wife, while the birthday boy and I went to go through the buffet line. I noticed that a young man was at our table talking with my friend's wife. Little did I know at the time, that he was informing her that we would have to pay $25 to consume the cupcakes in the restaurant! She must have pointed us out in the line and the young man came over to inform us about the charge. I was surprised and somewhat taken aback. I have eaten at hundreds of restaurants over the years and have never been so embarrassed that he had confronted my friend's wife but also was surprised that such a charge would exist in a somewhat lower end establishment. I am used to most restaurants even asking if they can supply plates and forks, or better yet bringing a surprise complimentary dessert to the table.I assured the young man that we would not be consuming the cupcakes in the establishment. I thought that this would be then end of the matter., but when we got to the cashier to pay for the $60+ meals of a baked potato, chopped sandwich and a brisket plate, the cashier charged me an additional $25 for the cake consumption even though I had advised the young man earlier that we would not be eating the cupcakes! At this point I was insulted and steaming. I insisted that the $25 charge be removed.Not only is the food average at best, the "brisket plate with sides", listed on the menu was definitely less than promised...the sides were the pickle and relish bar available to everyone eating in the restaurant...meaning the plate was definitely overpriced.The brisket (2/3 lean-cut and 1/3 marbled) of my order of was not as advertised either. See fat that I trimmed off in the attached photo. I would estimate 1/4 of the weight for which I was charged, was inedible fat!! The baked potato was small...definitely not the Demeris Bar-B-Q or Pappas Bar-B-Q sized used to getting in Houston! ...more like what you might get at Wendy"s!Having grown up in the restaurant business, I honored the establishment's request not to eat the cupcakes and advised them of that when we first spoke. But as I later mentioned to the cashier, I was offended that they would attempt to charge me $25 even after I advised that we were not going to eat the cupcakes; I was aghast that such a lower-end cafe would have such a charge and was once again disappointed in the quality and serving sizes of food. Unfortunately, the experience was worse the second time. But this will definitely be the last time I visit!
Ken Sellers (Google)
Came here looking for an alternative to Rudy's, which IMO isn't quite as good as it used to be. Great first impression; the outside just looks like a good BBQ place, and inside it's decked out in A&M stuff, and I love it. It wasn't obvious to us how to order, but we got that sorted out pretty quick. The brisket was okay, but there was a tough outer layer and a lot of fat, and I didn't fall in love with either BBQ sauce. The sausage was very good (my mouth is watering just thinking about it). The mashed-potato-style potato salad was fine, but not what a mustard-based potato salad lover like me prefers. Liked (but didn't love) the jalapeno & bacon macaroni & cheese. Oddly though, my favorite side was the FREE pinto beans that were at the toppings & sauces bar. They were really good!Bottom line: more I-would-try-it-again than can't-wait-to-go-back.

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